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Old 12-10-2013, 03:12 PM
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You can do it yourself. The Cub service manual has good instructions for dis-assembly and re-assembly. All you need is a clean place to work, and a methodical approach so you don't get parts mixed up. You should repair the trunnion arm while you are at it. I just did this on my 1450. Some pics on my Frank-n-Tractor thread in the customized cub forum.
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